"The Trojan Women" was written in 415 B.C. by Euripides and concerns
the sack of Troy by the Greeks. Not only is "The Trojan Women" a
piece of classical theater, it is a history lesson dealing with the
issues of war, the conduct of conquering armies and the consequences
for a defeated society.
A company of 15 actors will be directed by Lincoln College
Professor Kenneth Kendall, and the production will take place in the
Meyer Theater in the Johnston Center for Performing Arts.

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 Tickets will be available at the Johnston Center box office
before the performance and are $1 for students and $7 for general
admission.
For more information, Kendall may be contacted at 217-732-3155,
ext. 283, or
kkendall@lincolncollege.edu.
[By CURT FOX] |